Schock 25 | |
Designer: | Seymour Paul |
Location: | United States |
Year: | 1961 |
No Built: | 90 |
Builder: | W. D. Schock Corp |
Role: | Day sailer |
Draft: | 4feet |
Displacement: | 22100NaN0 |
Hull Type: | monohull |
Construction: | fiberglass |
Loa: | 25feet |
Lwl: | 16.25feet |
Beam: | 7feet |
Keel Type: | fin keel |
Ballast: | 11000NaN0 |
Rudder Type: | keel-mounted rudder |
Rig Type: | Bermuda rig |
I: | 22feet |
J: | 7.75feet |
P: | 27.5feet |
E: | 11feet |
Sailplan: | fractional rigged sloop masthead sloop |
Sailarea Main: | 151.25square feet |
Sailarea Headsail: | 85.25square feet |
Sailarea Total: | 236.5square feet |
The Schock 25 is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by W. D. Schock Corp's in-house designer, Seymour Paul as a day sailer and first built in 1961.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
The design was built by W. D. Schock Corp in the United States, starting in 1961, with production ending in 1964. A total of 90 boats were built.[1] [2] [6] [7] [8] [9]
The Schock 25 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a fractional sloop; a raked stem; a raised counter, angled transom, a keel-hung rudder controlled by a tiller and a fixed fin keel. It displaces 22100NaN0 and carries 11000NaN0 of ballast. It has a small cuddy cabin with a single port per side and two berths and a large stern lazarette.[1] [2] [5]
The boat has a draft of 4feet with the standard keel and a hull speed of 5.4kn.[1] [2]